Monday, June 18, 2012

Religion Essay for the Pious


How do students write about something spiritually close to them? For folks whose religion is as nonexistent or distant as the moon, writing religion essays would not seem a problem. In fact, the advantage sticks to them as long as prejudice or biases against any religion is also nonexistent. 

However, how about the other students? Those whose faith and age-old practices built strong protective mechanisms to which influence is tantamount to conclusions, perceptions, or misconceptions. Could they periodically shut their own religious system down to make justice of a religion essay? Or could their preconceived beliefs be buried underneath the cloak of a temporary amnesia?
Asking those questions spell one thing: struggle. Students having a strong framework of religious backbone, particularly those putting religion in their core, are bound to struggle in their religion essay. The question would then evolve to: ‘how to write this type of essay without sounding defensive of one’s own religion or offensive against another’s religion?’

Tough one, eh? Unfortunately, there is not one universal method to keep up in doing a religion essay without the guaranteed change. Change may simply be in the form of developing higher receptivity. It may also allow the student that special pass to take peek among the religions of other – an opportunity seldom granted under different circumstances. Change may also reinforce the strength of the student’s current faith. 

Or, change may also spark questions among the believers. This should not be bad; after all education is not there for learners to be contented, but to facilitate more asking. It may lead them to question practices or the core of the faith itself. In retrospect, the writing of an essay on religion serves to test the student’s grasp of their religion; is it sufficiently strong, too weak, or just relatively young?

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